Old Course St Andrews 27th July

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Hi, I'm looking for someone to enter the ballot with me at St. Andrews old course for play on the 27th July (Monday). Ballot is to be entered on Saturday before 2pm.

Pm me if you are interested. Price of the round is £170.

Steve
 
£170 who are you paying this to,last time i played there it cost me £42,mind you that was a couple of years back,is this the most expensive muni in GB ??
 
Would usually be happy to make a pair but got too much on at work having taken last week off for the open. It's always worth trying as a single if you can't find anyone though.
 
£170 !!!!!!

Does that include a haggis butty before, a caddie during, and a 3 course meal after??
 
£170 !!!!!!

Does that include a haggis butty before, a caddie during, and a 3 course meal after??

No it wont, I will add for those who knock the cost go and compare it against a round at the likes of Wentworth and many other premium courses
 
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would have been tempted with a bit more notice and i'm guessing having to turn up at 5am to see what time you are out if you make it.
 
When I played it prob 10 or more years ago you were given a time in advance.

yes but the OP says going in the ballot on Saturday, so you are not going to find out too far in advance if you are playing on the Monday and with at least a 3 hour drive from Inversneck there is no enough notice.
 
yes but the OP says going in the ballot on Saturday, so you are not going to find out too far in advance if you are playing on the Monday and with at least a 3 hour drive from Inversneck there is no enough notice.

Don't they announce who's got in for the Monday and their times on the Saturday after the ballot closes? That'd give you all day Sunday as notice.
 
Yep, the ballot is 48 hour notice and is announced at about 16:30 each day. For Monday play, you'll know your tee time at 16:30 on the Saturday.
 
Just a heads up, but if you stay in St Andrews for three nights, you can book up a package that guarantees a game on the Old Course and you can choose your tee time. Your other two rounds can be on the New, Jubilee or Castle. £230 in the shoulder period which for next year runs from the 17th October to the end of the month. Rounds must be played over three days.

I am already looking to book October next year. Bookings taken from next month.
 
We paid the princely sum of £14 back in 1981, 24 of us on a works outing.We had to changed in the car park.

Know the feeling - in 1982 (or thereabouts) me and a mate paid £13 for Day ticket at Gleneagles and we played the King's and the Prince's - on a Saturday into the bargain. How come golf at that prestige course was affordable back then for two students, when it isn't today for me. I don't really get it.
 
Know the feeling - in 1982 (or thereabouts) me and a mate paid £13 for Day ticket at Gleneagles and we played the King's and the Prince's - on a Saturday into the bargain. How come golf at that prestige course was affordable back then for two students, when it isn't today for me. I don't really get it.

I think it was owned by British Rail then, at the time we had to play the old Glendevon course first then the 2nd round was on the Kings.

The 2 rolls on sausage i bought from the Dormie house cost £5 each, almost as much as the 2 rounds of golf :confused:
 
I think it was owned by British Rail then, at the time we had to play the old Glendevon course first then the 2nd round was on the Kings.

The 2 rolls on sausage i bought from the Dormie house cost £5 each, almost as much as the 2 rounds of golf :confused:

We had to play Prince's in the morning and King's in the afternoon. Bite of lunch and a pint in Auchterarder inbetween - cracking day.
 
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